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0 '' RESENTX TAT WILL PLEASE Hirschmann' s Store has always been noted for the extra fine line of useful Holiday Presents it carries. During these strenuous war times gifts should lean to the side of usefulness and stability instead of trifling trinkets, and we offer the follow ing suggestions: FOR HER: Shirtwaists in many patterns, materials and colors, Handkerchiefs-everything conceivable, High Collars and Jabots, Crepe de Chine and Novelty Broadcloth Collars, Silk Host in all colors, Coat Suits in all the desirable styles, Coats and Dresses-best line we have ever carried, Ladies Coats in Plush and Broadcloths have just come in. We have them specially priced for the Christmas shoppers. FOR HIM: A Styleplus Suit, Fancy Neckwear, A nobby Hat, Shirts-variety of styles, Silk Sox, Scarfs-all kinds, Silk Handkerchiefs, Shoes-Eclipse and Dunlaps. We want you to come in and inspect this line of up-to-date Christmas Goods as we believe it will be hard to beat. Come while the lines are com plete. Yours for a Merry Christmas, D. HIRSCHMANN. -- 1'A~\ ViiLBI W. C. T. U. MEETS. PAXVILLE NEWS Tme P J DAVIS X ROADS - Tuesday aifter noon, Dec. 11th, at 3:30 Messrs.o'clock, at th oe of Ms. Graham The following is the honor roll of Reynolds, Mirken Cett, dw V Broadway All visitors will be we]- the Davis X Roads School for the and Leila Corbett spent Thanksgiv- come by the union month ending November 30, 1917.: ing Day in Columbia visiting frien:s subject Rescue and Prison Re- Primary-John M. Rowe; Hattie la ayi olmi vstigf i sformt Billups; John Elliott Rowec; Clifton and relatives at Columbia Collee Song "Crusade Glory Song," and Camp Jackson. 1. 1so vW Misses Hattie Herlong and Emily pt Joe (1 1st grae-Caaru Broadway wvere here from the...ir u( ol , i Ro1[I Irne -Billups; Will run schools to spend the TrhanksgivingSn BgtrDy, 16 o;Ens oe holidays.Leflts'heScaviio" r al-WliModCenng Miss Earle Perritt spent the week-"oi rsnr, Te e oe"Oi oe endl at her home in Mullins. Mr. J. L. Pritchend, of Elloree, .a o oDo fhp.5hgal-lidR~e spent Thanksgiving wvith the Messrs. ae t gaeHg ~ilp;Cr Kelley near here. ~Hslg rawy oe Mrs. Ralph Reynolds is able to bersdet Sind out again after a protracted jillness.~ IHWRRLE UD Ms orio nltv hlteo Miss Maggie Cor'bett, accompanied ellavle ir h us fMs by a few of her pupils andl fritendsNeYokIc2-MrthnWB.Dvofumro. from Foreston, spent the holiday va-$,0,0 kgdfrJws r nlMs yo mt n cation at the home of her father, Mtr.uileanwlfrwokaadi-aghrMjrealMssGse W. P. Corbett. rienhrtoihbyacbl*CwnganlT5.RanofSm Miss Sudie Cuttetr, of Charle s t5hl'tooethcapinorismeton, mtr~ oBsoveo is here to spend awhile at the home " (000i li iyTelretTakgvn a oatn h ar of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. W .ftothnihcaefo Mr'reejydtefirsmchht TepeaceUno wilme nght. Tuesday afrrynCopelaed. ofthrat 3:30 o'cock tttitheuthwemnderstadsthatheawim Broaingy.islbrideitack with him.eWe welcme tbthecohunitnofoavi Song: "rusade Crry SoR,"a131 Mr.rayer.ige n duhtr Minutesirollcaav, business. fromfaevey:l"The aSocialiviititre," Just howfavorable n pioner, The tRing ive." n red ttBnetvl public as fol'e of t e nderon toDoo oflC itHope. ).1.Mced o h Mrs.Mr.stings Broadway, beenproen eyon qustiNew Yorkor Dec.til t.-Moereyrecoery war reliefnana wertaof thekwetka din SportMo~l 20-B Cnrveerte $1435.00 byJcbHi'prns r n ts .H schiff, torkenromehenceahgnwillrsail 'Ph 00,00 Wenrehist cery.itchetoloseeot lgiftnowththe5nigrhthelast foroyears C Hter EschiLAR , Ag ubcient $200,000.d i Oe ay JustEYILE hoS.oalea pno the Comotoringah ndwrk ffte od is one ofuthe mostisoughofoeycars in.t1istoouutey The qualiy of thenAndureonnix"ahasbbenfirml He has been assigned to Clio, and our next pastorewill be Rev. Wiggins. Miss Valena McKnight has accept ed a position at Rubin Gordon's store as clerk. Mr. E. O. Rowe is confined to his room with measles. "Pansy." PINEWOOD NEWS Miss Gladys Buckner spent a few (lays with her mother and sister in Camden last week. Miss Lois Benson is here on a visit to Miss Nora Ragin. "ir. Theron Stack, who is in train ing at Greenville, spent a few (lays here with his parents. Mr. A. P. Toomer, who is attend ing the Presbyterian Theological Seminary of Columbia, is here on a visit to his wife and daughter. Miss Minnie Briggs, of -Columbia, is visiting Miss Thena Mims. Mr. S. B. Kolb and two little daughters, Mary Ethel and Margue rite, spent Thursday of last week with his sister, Mrs. Dan Brown, of Robins. Miss Aline Scott, of Columbia, was the guest of Miss Margie Barwick on Thanksgiving. The many friends of Miss Margaret Epperson are indeed glad to know that she is improving rapidly. We hope that she will soon be out among us again. 0 - HONOR ROLL, JORDAN SCHOOL. (Left over from last week.) 1st grade-Marion Graham, Reaux M itchum, James Cousar, Franc'es Davis, Madison Bradham. 2ndl grade-Joseph Wood, May Martin Sprott. 3rd grade-Onita Corbette, 91. 4th grade-Wesley Thompson, 90. 5th grade-Mary Lou Bradley, 94. 7th grade--Willie Graham, 93 1-3; Bessie Ridgill, 90. 8th grade-Lucile Rawlinson, 93%; Lena Rawlinson, 93%; Willie Brad ley, 90. 9th grade-Paul Graham, 90 1-3; Helen Hinnant, 90. -o TRIAL POSTPONED Dallas, Texas, Dec. 3.-Owing to the absence of material witnesses, the second trial of Mrs. Katie Ahlers, alias Katherine Travers, charged with killing Phil E. Tucker, a Dallas broker, October 31 last, late today was postponed until January 14 on motion of the defense. 0 HONOR ROLL Davis Station School for Second Month Ending, Friday, Nov. 23. (Left over from last week.) Requirements: A minimum of 90 per cent on lessons, and 95 per cent on deportment. 1st grade-Virginia Barrineau, 90, 95; Harold Childers, 91, 95; Berta Thames, 92, 95. Bank No. 35 Statement of the Condlition of the BANK O[ MANNING located at Manning, S. C., at the close of business Nov. 20, 1917. Resources. Loans and Discounts - - ..431,677.55 Furniture and Fixtures ..- 500.00 Banking House-----.-..--4,500.00 Due from Banks and Bankers ---- .-- ----96,073.86 Currency-------..--.-.-...- 9,127.00 Gold--- -- -----------. .87.50 Silver and Other Minor Coin--- .--..-..--..--.-811.19 Checks and Cash Items - ..17,548.74 Other Resources, viz: Liberty Bonds-..-.-..-----5,000.00 20 Per Cent on Second Issue Liberty Bonds .. .. 4,770.00 Total------. .... - .$570,095.84 Liabilities. Capital Stock Paid In --$ 40,000.00 Surplus Fund .-..--..---..60,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses andl Taxes Paid ..- - - - 45,951.19 Individual De posifs Sub ject to Check( 325,476.16 Savings Depos0 its-.-..-..-.-..98,68.49 -------424,144.65, Total---- ---..-- .-..$570,095.84 State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon, ss. Before me came JToseph Sprott, Cashier of the above namedl bank, who, being duly swvorn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condlition of said bank, as showvn by the books of said bank. JOSEPH SPROTT, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribedl before me this 27th day of November, 1917. T. M.,- MOUZON, Notary Public. Correct Attest: F. 0. Richardson, Dirwers ON-HER HANDS foo I to Walk Upright. Operation Advised. Saved by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. This woman now raises chickens and does manual labor. Read her story: Richmond, Ind.-"For two years I was so sick and weak with ubles from my ae that when going up stairs I had to go very slowly with my hands on the steps, then sit down at the top to rest. The doctor said he thought I should have an operation, and my friends thought Iwould not live to move into our new house. My daughter asked ne to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound as she had taken it with good results. I did so, my weakness dis appeared, I gained in strength, moved into our new home did all kinds of garden work, shoveled dirt, did build ing and cement work, and raised hun dreds of chickens and ducks. I can not say enough in praise of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and if these facts are useful you may pub lish them for the benefit of other women. "-Mrs. M. O. JOHNSTON,Route D, Box 190, Richmond, Ind. Ad. 1st grade-Viola Barrineau, 90, 95; Virgie Blackwell, 91, 95; Harry Brunson, 91, 96; Ethel Cutter, 95, 96. 2nd grade-May 'Dell Hemingway, 91, 96; Eva Shorter, 90, 97; Carson Thames, 90, 95. 3rd grade-Elise Chewning, 92, 95; Dorothy Clark, 94,96; Sadie Xich bourg, 93, 96; Abram Rawlinson, 90, 95; Elizabeth Shorter, 90, 97. 4th grade-Rufus Shorter, 90, 95; Cora May Rawlinson, 91, 95; Aline Childers, 91, 95; Willie Blackwell, 92, 95. 5th grade-Luke Broadway, 90, 98; Marie Wells, 90, 96; Hugh Brunson, 91, 97; Albert Barrineau, 91, 98; Ella Corbett, 90, 97. 6th grade-Corinne Dyson, 92, 95; Vincent Rawlinson, 90, 95; Luella Horton, 91, 96; Clara ' Belle Rich bourg, 92, 97; Edith Stukes, 90, 97; Grace Clark, 91, 98; Bettie Brun son, 92, 98. 7th grade-Vivian Rawlinson, 90, 95. Other grades unrepresented. (Signed) Helen E. Malone, Principal. . Willie Gordan, * 1st Assistant, Novel Richardson, 2nd Assistant. Bank No. 304 Statement of the Condition of the HOME BANK AND TRUST COMPANY located at Manning, S. C., at the close of business Nov. 20, 1917. Resources. Loans and Discounts - .$102,456.64 Overdrafts--- - ----..--2,370.44 Bonds and( Stocks owvned by the Bank----..----13,750.00 Furniture and Fixtures - .. 2,908.94 Banking House -.-..-...-5,817.17 Due from Banks and Bankers-..- ---..---..66,171.92 Currency----- ----..--7,65.00 Gold-- ----- --...- 190.00 Silver andl Other Minor Coin---- -- -- --..---872.78 Checks and Cash Items .. - 2,179.10 Other Resources, viz: - .. 2.00 Total--..--..-..-- ..-.$204,383.99 Liabilities. Capital Stock Paid In .. -$ 19,350.00 Surplus Fund..----- ----4,250.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid-..-..-..-..-..2,435.50 Dividendls Unpaid - - - .. 8.00 Individlual De posits Sub ject to Check 141,685.51 Savings Depos its-..-..-.-..-..26,562.98 TVime Certifi cates of De posit .. .- - .. 9,500.00 Cashier's Checks 547.00 178,295.49 Other Liabilities, viz: .. - 45.00 Total ---. -- ....-..-.-$204,383.99 State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon, as. Before me came T. M. Wells, Cash ier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condlition of said bank, as shown b~y the books of said bank. T. M. WELLS, Cashier. Sworn to andl subscribed before me this 27th (lay of November, 1917, T. M. MOUZON, Notary Public for S. C. Correct Attest: Charlton DuRant, J. M. Windham, W. M. Plowden, Diretor. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat bf- the disease. Cptarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional conditions, and in order to cure it . you must take an internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is 'taken in ternally and acts 'thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Hall's Catarrh Medicjne was pre scribed by oife of the best physicians in this country for years. It is com posed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best 'blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the' ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Medicine is what pro duces such wonderful results in ca tarrhal conditions. Send for testimo nials,/free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., To ledo, O. All Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion..--adv. CITATION. The State of South Carolina,* County of Clarendon. By J. M. Windham, Probate Judge: Whereas, Robert H. Reaves made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and ef fects of James Reaves. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kin dred and Creditors " of the said James Reeves, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Manning Ion the 3rd clay of December, next, afte; publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administra tion should not be granted. Given under my hand this 16th day of November, Anno Domini, 1917. J. M. WINDHAM, Judge of Probate. CITATION.' The State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon. By J. M. Windham, Probate Judge: Whereas, Rebecca Harvin made suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate and ef fects of Theodore Harvin. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kin idred and Creditors of the said Theodore Harvin, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Manning on the 3rd clay of December, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administra tion should not be granted. Given nuder my hand this 17th day of November, Anno Domini, 1917. J. M. WINDHAM, Judge of Probate. CITATION. The State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon. By J. M. Windham, Probate Judge: Whereas, Harry A. Hodige made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration de bonis non of the Estate and effects of C. J. B. Corbette IThese are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the Kindred andl Creditors of the said C. J. B. Corbette, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Manning oh the 14th day of December, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to showv cause, if any they hvwhy the said Administration should not he granted. IGiven under my hand this 26th day of November, Anno Domini, 1917. J. M. WINDHAM, Judge of Probate. CITATION. The State of South Carolina, ICounty of Ularendon. By J. M. Windlham, Probate Judge: Whereas, Thomas Brailsford made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and ef fects of William E. Brailsford. These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the Kindred and Credlitors of the said William E. *Brailsford, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Manning on the 14th day of December, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the 'forenoon, to show cause, if any they havc, why the said Administration should not be granted. IGiven under my hand this 27th clay of November, Amio Domini, 1917. J. M. WINDHAM, Judge of Probate. I CITATION, The State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon. By J. M. Windham, Probate Judge whereas, Jose~ph S. Dickson made suit .to me to grant him Letters 'of Administration of the Estate and of fects of Edgar C. Dickson. These are, therefore, to cite and ad momish all andl singular the Kindred andl Creditors of the said Edgar C. Dickson, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court Probate, to be heid at Manning .U the 14th clay of December, next, aftf 'publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In th4 forenoon, to show cause, If any theyr have, why the said AdmInistratIon 9 shoul not be granted. Given under my hand this 27th dayj 'of November, Anno Domini, 1917. J. M. WINDHAM, Judge of ProbA te